Subic Bay Port
Subic Bay is a small coastal natural port in Philippines (East of South-East Asia). Handles vessels over 500 feet in length. Facilities: ship repairs, d...
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Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Subic Bay Port
Approximately 200,000 TEUs, reflecting robust trade activity and increasing cargo volume
Last 12 months container volume
About 300 vessel calls each month, encompassing both cargo and passenger vessels
Average monthly vessel traffic
4-5 hours for cargo vessels, and 1-2 hours for passenger ferries
Typical vessel turnaround time
85% during peak periods, indicating high utilization of facilities
Current utilization rate
Estimated at 75%, showcasing reliability in scheduling
Schedule reliability
1-2 hours on average under normal conditions
Average waiting at anchorage
Regional shipping lines servicing routes within Asia and beyond
Major routes connecting with Asia, Europe, and North America
Weather conditions and peak season congestion factors
Analysis of vessel scheduling efficiency and common operational challenges
Common operational challenges and efficiency factors
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Environmental sustainability initiatives
Ongoing efforts being made to reduce emissions per TEU handled
Carbon emissions efficiency
Complying with international environmental standards/set targets for reduction
Relative environmental performance
Current port congestion levels and vessel traffic information
10-15 vessels typically at berth during peak times
Vessels currently docked
5-8 vessels generally waiting to dock during busy periods
Vessels waiting
Approximately 3.5 hours for typical cargo processing
Average cargo stay
Mild congestion with effective management strategies yielding stable conditions
30-day congestion analysis
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Track with Safecube (opens in a new tab)Understanding the broader economic and regional significance of Subic Bay Port
Subic Bay Port is a pivotal economic driver in the Philippines, enhancing both local and international trade connectivity. Its strategic location allows it to serve as a hub for goods entering and leaving the country, supporting the region's economic growth while promoting sustainable practices. The port's ongoing evolution ensures it remains an essential asset for the maritime industry, reinforcing Subic Bay’s reputation as a premier destination for logistics and shipping in Southeast Asia.
Regional economic impact and significance
Common questions and answers about Subic Bay Port
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